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Barry Sparks

Barry Sparks (born June 20, 1968 in Lucasville, Ohio) is an American rock bassist and guitarist for artists such as Yngwie Malmsteen, the Michael Schenker Group, UFO, Dokken, and Ted Nugent, among others.[1] Currently Sparks is part of the touring band for the Japanese rock group B'z, and has also contributed to many of their albums and singles.

Barry Sparks
Born (1968-06-20) June 20, 1968 (age 54)
Lucasville, Ohio
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)
Years active1991-present

History

Barry Sparks first began to make a name for himself as the bass player for former MCA recording artist Guy Mann-Dude with whom he toured and recorded the 1991 Mannic Distortion release. This led to Sparks landing the bass gig with Swedish guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen in time for The Seventh Sign tour in 1994, followed by a four-year on-and-off stint with German guitarist Michael Schenker, starting with the 1996 Written in the Sand album.

In 1997, Sparks and Michael Schenker Group drummer Shane Gaalaas teamed up with guitarist Jeff Kollman to form the all-instrumental fusion trio Cosmosquad with whom Sparks recorded three albums before exiting. The trio also backed vocalist John West on his 1998 sophomore release, Permanent Mark. In 1998, Sparks became a touring musician with pop singer Billie Myers of "Kiss the Rain" fame, doing television and radio station appearances and playing worldwide, including Good Morning America and Top of the Pops in England. They also supported tours with Bob Dylan in Europe, Savage Garden and many others.

In the late 1990s Sparks guested on albums by former Loudness vocalist Michael Vescera and then Helloween guitarist Roland Grapow, toured with future UFO bandmate Vinnie Moore, and recorded and toured with ex-Scorpions guitarist Uli Jon Roth.

In 2001, Sparks released his acoustic guitar based solo debut album, Glimmer of Hope, on his own Moonbeam Music label. A second album, Can't Look Back, with special guest appearances by ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons (on "Breathe") and Ted Nugent (on "Liberty"), followed in 2004. Sparks began working with Nugent on the "Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers" U.S. summer tour of 2003.

In 2001, Sparks became the bass player for Dokken, an affiliation that lasted until 2010 and produced four studio albums. During this time, Sparks and Dokken drummer Mick Brown also played with Ted Nugent, documented on the 2008 live release Sweden Rocks.

In 2004, Sparks was called to record bass tracks for the Scorpions' Unbreakable album. That same year, Sparks filled in for one of his all-time bass heroes, Pete Way of UFO, on the You Are Here U.S. tour. He last toured with the group in 2011.

After previously touring with the band in 2003 for their Big Machine album, Sparks was again recruited by Japanese superstars B'z for their 2008 "Glory Days" tour, re-teaming with his former Yngwie Malmsteen, MSG and Cosmosquad rhythm partner, drummer Shane Gaalaas. He remained a touring member through 2019 during which time he also recorded many albums and singles with the band.

In 2013, Sparks re-connected with his former Yngwie Malmsteen band mate, vocalist Mike Vescera, in Riot On Mars. The project released their debut album, First Wave, on Zain Records in Japan in 2015. Guest musicians on the album include drummers BJ Zampa and Shane Gaalaas as well as vocalist Dan McCafferty of Nazareth fame who contributes vocals on a cover of the Nazareth song, "Beggars Day".[2]

Select Discography

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Weber, Barry. "Biography-Dokken". Allmusic. Retrieved 25 January 2010.
  2. ^ "Former Yngwie Malmsteen Musicians Michael Vescera And Barry Sparks Join Forces In Riot On Mars". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved April 4, 2015.
  3. ^ "Credits Love Grenade". Allmusic. Retrieved 25 January 2010.
  4. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Review Sweden Rocks". Allmusic. Retrieved 25 January 2010.
  5. ^ "Credits Unbreakable". Allmusic. Retrieved 25 January 2010.
  6. ^ "Credits Live!". Allmusic. Retrieved 25 January 2010.
  7. ^ "Credits The Unforgiven World Tour: Live". Allmusic. Retrieved 25 January 2010.
  8. ^ "Credits I Can't Wait". Allmusic. Retrieved 25 January 2010.
  9. ^ "Credits Magnum Opus". Allmusic. Retrieved 25 January 2010.

External links

  • Barry Sparks official website

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Barry Sparks born June 20 1968 in Lucasville Ohio is an American rock bassist and guitarist for artists such as Yngwie Malmsteen the Michael Schenker Group UFO Dokken and Ted Nugent among others 1 Currently Sparks is part of the touring band for the Japanese rock group B z and has also contributed to many of their albums and singles Barry SparksBorn 1968 06 20 June 20 1968 age 54 Lucasville OhioGenresGlam metalhard rockheavy metalOccupation s MusicianInstrument s Bass guitarvocalsguitarYears active1991 present Contents 1 History 2 Select Discography 2 1 Solo 2 2 with Riot On Mars 2 3 with B z 2 4 with Ted Nugent 2 5 with Scorpions 2 6 with Dokken 2 7 with Tony MacAlpine 2 8 with Uli Jon Roth 2 9 with Vinnie Moore 2 10 with Roland Grapow 2 11 with MVP Mike Vescera Project 2 12 with John West 2 13 with Cosmosquad 2 14 with Milos Dodo Dolezal 2 15 with Michael Schenker Group 2 16 with Yngwie Malmsteen 2 17 with Guy Mann Dude 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditBarry Sparks first began to make a name for himself as the bass player for former MCA recording artist Guy Mann Dude with whom he toured and recorded the 1991 Mannic Distortion release This led to Sparks landing the bass gig with Swedish guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen in time for The Seventh Sign tour in 1994 followed by a four year on and off stint with German guitarist Michael Schenker starting with the 1996 Written in the Sand album In 1997 Sparks and Michael Schenker Group drummer Shane Gaalaas teamed up with guitarist Jeff Kollman to form the all instrumental fusion trio Cosmosquad with whom Sparks recorded three albums before exiting The trio also backed vocalist John West on his 1998 sophomore release Permanent Mark In 1998 Sparks became a touring musician with pop singer Billie Myers of Kiss the Rain fame doing television and radio station appearances and playing worldwide including Good Morning America and Top of the Pops in England They also supported tours with Bob Dylan in Europe Savage Garden and many others In the late 1990s Sparks guested on albums by former Loudness vocalist Michael Vescera and then Helloween guitarist Roland Grapow toured with future UFO bandmate Vinnie Moore and recorded and toured with ex Scorpions guitarist Uli Jon Roth In 2001 Sparks released his acoustic guitar based solo debut album Glimmer of Hope on his own Moonbeam Music label A second album Can t Look Back with special guest appearances by ZZ Top s Billy Gibbons on Breathe and Ted Nugent on Liberty followed in 2004 Sparks began working with Nugent on the Beer Drinkers amp Hell Raisers U S summer tour of 2003 In 2001 Sparks became the bass player for Dokken an affiliation that lasted until 2010 and produced four studio albums During this time Sparks and Dokken drummer Mick Brown also played with Ted Nugent documented on the 2008 live release Sweden Rocks In 2004 Sparks was called to record bass tracks for the Scorpions Unbreakable album That same year Sparks filled in for one of his all time bass heroes Pete Way of UFO on the You Are Here U S tour He last toured with the group in 2011 After previously touring with the band in 2003 for their Big Machine album Sparks was again recruited by Japanese superstars B z for their 2008 Glory Days tour re teaming with his former Yngwie Malmsteen MSG and Cosmosquad rhythm partner drummer Shane Gaalaas He remained a touring member through 2019 during which time he also recorded many albums and singles with the band In 2013 Sparks re connected with his former Yngwie Malmsteen band mate vocalist Mike Vescera in Riot On Mars The project released their debut album First Wave on Zain Records in Japan in 2015 Guest musicians on the album include drummers BJ Zampa and Shane Gaalaas as well as vocalist Dan McCafferty of Nazareth fame who contributes vocals on a cover of the Nazareth song Beggars Day 2 Select Discography EditSolo Edit Glimmer of Hope 2001 Can t Look Back 2004 with Riot On Mars Edit First Wave 2015 with B z Edit B z Live Gym Pleasure 2008 Glory Days Live DVD 2009 Magic 2009 B z Live Gym 2010 Ain t No Magic Live DVD 2010 C mon 2011 B z Live Gym 2011 C mon Live DVD 2012 B z Into Free 2012 B z Live Gym 2008 Action Live DVD 2013 B z The Best 1988 1998 Bonus tracks 2013 B z The Best 1999 2012 2013 Epic Day 2015 Dinosaur 2017 with Ted Nugent Edit Love Grenade 2007 3 Sweden Rocks 2008 4 with Scorpions Edit Unbreakable on tracks 2 and 4 2004 5 with Dokken Edit Long Way Home 2002 1 Hell To Pay 2004 1 Lightning Strikes Again 2008 1 Greatest Hits 2010 1 with Tony MacAlpine Edit Chromaticity 2001 Collection The Shrapnel Years 2006 with Uli Jon Roth Edit Transcendental Sky Guitar 2000 Legends of Rock Live at Castle Donington 2002 with Vinnie Moore Edit Live 1999 6 Collection The Shrapnel Years 2006 with Roland Grapow Edit Kaleidoscope 1999 with MVP Mike Vescera Project Edit Windows 1997 with John West Edit Mind Journey 1997 Permanent Mark 1998 with Cosmosquad Edit Cosmosquad 1997 Squadrophenia 2001 Live at the Baked Potato 2002 Best of Cosmosquad 2003 with Milos Dodo Dolezal Edit Dodo hraje Hendrixe 1997 with Michael Schenker Group Edit Written in the Sand 1996 The Michael Schenker Story Live 1997 The Unforgiven World Tour 2000 7 Live in Tokyo 1997 2000 Dreams and Expressions 2000 Universal 2022 with Yngwie Malmsteen Edit I Can t Wait 1994 8 Magnum Opus 1995 9 with Guy Mann Dude Edit Mannic Distortion 1991 References Edit a b c d e Weber Barry Biography Dokken Allmusic Retrieved 25 January 2010 Former Yngwie Malmsteen Musicians Michael Vescera And Barry Sparks Join Forces In Riot On Mars Blabbermouth net Retrieved April 4 2015 Credits Love Grenade Allmusic Retrieved 25 January 2010 Rivadavia Eduardo Review Sweden Rocks Allmusic Retrieved 25 January 2010 Credits Unbreakable Allmusic Retrieved 25 January 2010 Credits Live Allmusic Retrieved 25 January 2010 Credits The Unforgiven World Tour Live Allmusic Retrieved 25 January 2010 Credits I Can t Wait Allmusic Retrieved 25 January 2010 Credits Magnum Opus Allmusic Retrieved 25 January 2010 External links EditBarry Sparks official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Barry Sparks amp oldid 1149706919, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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